"ENGLAND" AND "BRITAIN"
You refer to the Duke of York as "one of England's latest battleships." I was not aware "England"' owned battleships, but I do know that Great Britain (or even Britain) does own plenty of them. Why always write "arrived in England"' in .-read of "Britain?" It seems as though some people cannot see past England: that over-boosted and boasted country. Nearly all the people who come from London have Scottish names, and that is what keeps it going—the brains of the Scots. OLD SCOTLAND FOR EVER.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 163, 12 July 1945, Page 4
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